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NES build 1985-2015 30TH anniversary " NES 3.0"(completed final pics!)

ungreedy

going to go against my own rule :)

 

I still have some pieces to finishing buffing like the door lid and couple other pieces are still drying from paint.

 

but here you go!

 

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It looks so good alredy. WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT.

 

 

GJ, but could you please repaint the logo at the front?

thanks, I am keeping the logo white and embossed I really like how subtle it is.

 

LOL, reminded me of this

 

https://youtu.be/WCr-l9naPmE?t=3m47s

this made me laugh, I kinda was like that for about 2 hours doing the system

 

 I am waiting...

above post for you

edit- I guess 2 posts back now lol

 

damn

thanks

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Is it possible to get any shots of the back? Haven't seen too many pics of all the ports.

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Is it possible to get any shots of the back? Haven't seen too many pics of all the ports.

I have not completely finished this piece yet, once finished I will post it for you. (couple days from now)

 

on a side note I am putting the last bit of paint on the console tomorrow and things are looking good for a finished product next weekend! So keep your eyes pealed :)

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Looking sweet man, I love how clean everything is and the carbon fiber and white colour scheme looks really good.

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Looking sweet man, I love how clean everything is and the carbon fiber and white colour scheme looks really good.

Thanks!

 

It took me awhile to settle on a color scheme but this kinda just happened and I really liked it.

 

also it nice to see a fellow console builder here :D

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Thanks!

 

It took me awhile to settle on a color scheme but this kinda just happened and I really liked it.

 

also it nice to see a fellow console builder here :D

 

Haha yes, although I may not be able to play Skyrim on my NES, I can play it on my N64!

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Haha yes, although I may not be able to play Skyrim on my NES, I can play it on my N64!

maybe when I get gta V sometime I'll get to change my title.

 

darn system has taken all my funds for other things, it's been well worth it tho!

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Fuck, man. I really want to do cool builds like this. at some point, I want to see if I can turn a monitor into a beast gaming AiO

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Nice, I can't wait for my DSLR to arrive for dem crystal clear shots.

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Fuck, man. I really want to do cool builds like this. at some point, I want to see if I can turn a monitor into a beast gaming AiO

 

As soon as broadwell becomes available, i will be working on a custom AiO myself, using a 1080p laptop LCD panel with a 12V converter board. Once i get the circuitry figured out and the design ready, could spitball some idea's with each other. This NES build is what inspired me to give it a shot. If @ungreedy can put this kind of rig into an NES, surely we can do it in a slightly larger enclosure. 

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Nice, I can't wait for my DSLR to arrive for dem crystal clear shots.

sweet what camera you getting?

yeah kinda wish I used it for the whole build after taking these shots. I am going to get one of my own for x-mas this year.

This log has also been a learning process as this is my first log and first custom build .

 

As soon as broadwell becomes available, i will be working on a custom AiO myself, using a 1080p laptop LCD panel with a 12V converter board. Once i get the circuitry figured out and the design ready, could spitball some idea's with each other. This NES build is what inspired me to give it a shot. If @ungreedy can put this kind of rig into an NES, surely we can do it in a slightly larger enclosure. 

can't wait.

as always make a log!

I was trying to wait out for broadwell but they took way to long to release it.

 

Hmm, sir, how much is it?

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if labor was in the factor I don't know if that is enough lol

I should of logged my hours into this build, if I was to guess tho I would say 100+ hours easy

 

Fuck, man. I really want to do cool builds like this. at some point, I want to see if I can turn a monitor into a beast gaming AiO

get a dremel and some basic tools and do it. Also you could use some cheaper hardware and replace when you get more funds. 

that is what I am going to do for my next build.

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Very nice had planned on doing one of these, but after seeing yours I'm almost embarrassed to try it! 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/cwis3man/saved/#view=VHVRsY

 

I had planned on using a thin ITX board with DC input and adding a blu ray drive.

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sweet what camera you getting?

Nikon D3200. It's due to arrive about a week from now. So hyped.

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Very nice had planned on doing one of these, but after seeing yours I'm almost embarrassed to try it! 

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/cwis3man/saved/#view=VHVRsY

 

I had planned on using a thin ITX board with DC input and adding a blu ray drive.

you should do it, the parts you have picked out are perfect for a nice nes stealth build. Just make sure you get a decent nes shell

 

Nikon D3200. It's due to arrive about a week from now. So hyped.

you are going to love that camera, good choice!

 

I read about dslr's for a month and that's the one I decided on for my Wife a few x-mas's ago.

 

shot those last pics here with it.

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new and improved I/O panel

 

to the left of the hdmi is the cutouts for the power input and the top right is the usb, I am using internal laptop antennas now.

 

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God that is sexy, seems like your taking your time and that's a good thing ;D

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